Work with local dive centers, on live-aboard dive boats, yachts and at exotic resort locations.

Assist NASE Instructors with scuba classes.

Lead NASE Scuba Divers on guided dive tours.

Conduct NASE Scuba Review programs for certified divers.

Conduct Discover Local Diving orientations.

Not Your Typical Divemaster Course
Be aware that Diver’s Den’s Divemaster program is not a quickie, one-week program designed to do the minimum necessary to meet NASE’s standards. In our program (which can take up to three months to complete), you get hands-on experience crewing a dive boat, operating and maintaining a fill station, working in a dive store and assisting with real classes. In other words, you learn how to actually be a Divemaster, not just get the card.

Internship: Hands-on experience supervising and assisting divers in actual NASE programs, under the guidance of a NASE Instructor

Practical Training Exercises: simulated scenarios in supervising and assisting divers, under the supervision of a NASE Instructor

Must have a minimum of 60 logged dives to complete the NASE Divemaster course.

Where Do I Learn

As you can imagine, all classroom and pool sessions take place at Diver’s Den. The many open-water training dives will take place at out private dive site here in the St. Marys area, aboard Privateer and the neighboring Florida springs.

When Can I Learn?

Divemaster training is an ongoing process that spreads itself over several weeks and a number of beginning and continuing education courses. Talk to us about how we can work this into your schedule.

Cost

The Dive Master course is $799 per person and includes all instruction.